“After moving to Germany with George Henry Lewes in 1854, Evans wrote to a friend explaining her views on the relationship: ‘Light and easily broken ties are what I neither desire theoretically nor could live for practically. Women who are satisfied with such ties do not act as I have done — they obtain what they desire and are still invited to dinner.’” -George Eliot, pen name for Mary Ann Evans, author of The Mill on the Floss, 1863, an excellent novel that has been dramatized many times. Sounds like Fani Willis. She is still invited to dinner, but she is no novelist, no giant. thriftbooks.com part 2, sad and beautiful, best movie on brother-sister loyalty
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